DAREDEVIL #11

Last month I made a huge mistake with one of my tweets on twitter. I was thanking Ron Garney for following me back, and in so doing I thought I'd tell him how much I liked his previous work on the solo 'Hulk' title and 'The Book of Fate'. Problem was, he never drew 'The Book of Fate'; that was Ron Wagner, so in essence, I got my Ron's mixed up. Still, at least Mister Garney took my missive on the chin and managed to finish off the following issue, one created by Charles Soule, Ron Wagner, and published by Marvel Comics. It's September, 2016, and it's time for me to make another mistake.

TO QUOTE Andy Stanley:
'Greed is not a financial issue. It's
a heart issue'.

THE REVIEW:

Last months Daredevil
focused on Matt and Blindspot discovering a surrealist
mural which was painted with the blood of 112 victims. Obviously, by the end of
the book, both D & B reported this crime to the police, and they, in turn,
processed the crime scene with the intent of finding the culprit, now labelled Vincent Van Gross.

(Ouch! What a silly
name!)

Problem is, the inadvertent
owner of this mural, a businessman who goes by the name of Mister Durnin, wants to charge people money to come inside his premises to see it, and
doesn't care less about who he upsets in the process, most notably, Councilwoman Andrea Pearson, who's niece was one of the victims
associated with this tragic case.Taking this to heart,
Andrea contacts someone at the law office so they can legally put a stop to
this dubious endeavour, and in so doing the case is then quickly handed to,
surprise-surprise, Matt Murdock.

While this is going
on, there is another sub-plot which involves a mysterious figure killing people
with super-human powers. Now it isn't quite clear if this killer is associated
with Matt's current case or something else entirely, as the only thing I can
say about it is that, yeah, some people die and certain situations are set up, but apart
from the brief mention of 'a Terrigen cloud
transforming human's into inhuman's', that's about
it for now. Nice issue, great ideas, but nothing else that's of major
importance.

That said, however,
I did like reading that part of the book where Matt was seemingly defending Mister
Durnin's point of view! I mean, should we, as a society, only agree with hiding
crimes if they profit people we don't like? Should we take down any exhibits
that help promote a war, a serial
killer, or a tragic event, just because the person behind it is a complete
and utter tosser?

My take on this
matter is a pretty simple one really. I think Mister Durnin should wait a while
before cashing in on this crime, allowing some time to pass and for people to
heal before sticking dollar signs in his eyes. After all, it's only human, both
the need to earn money as well as helping to promote a notable event! People
come first, cash second, yet I'm afraid to say that this isn't always the case.
Maybe something needs to happen to Mister Durnin before he can understand this
principle? Next issue perhaps? Hmm? Maybe?

Great art. Simple
story. I just hope next month has more substance to it.

THE MUSIC:

One of the aspects I deliberately failed to mention in my
review revolved around a scene where Matt spoke to his old pal, Foggy Nelson. And the reason
why I did this, dear reader, is because I want to now tell you what I thought
of that scene, in musical form. So take it away, Coldplay, with your ballad, 'Yellow'.

THE COMPARISON:

Something else I failed to mention was what I thought about the bad-guy who revealed himself on the very last page. Well, is it just me, or don't you think he looks like a white
rabbit with red eyes?

To me he does. Both he and the conceptual essence of the story of course. They appear rather nice on the surface, yet at the same time
they look slightly sinister underneath.

THE CONCLUSION:

At the very end of
this issue some of the characters discover that a sentence has been written on
top of the bloody mural. So, for the sake of a syringe, can you guess what that
sentence is out of the following eight options? Could it be...